It says “no fully exposed” arse pix. What percentage of exposed derrière is acceptable? Asking for a friend.
If it’s an ad: 40%
If it’s a SW: -15%
40%. That’s nearly a whole cheek.
I’m glad all of you silly geese are sampling it so I don’t have to.
the headline is clickbait—the article has a really good point. threads is 50% brands emulating wendy’s twitter circa 2015 and 50% “insta famous” influencers being uninteresting. ive muted so many accounts but they don’t stop coming.
there’s no edge to any of the content that makes it fun. it’s a puritanical facsimile of what twitter used to be.
It seems to me to be a massive ad $ play. The place is flooded with brands and celebrities. Plus, Adam Mosseri stated that Threads isn’t trying for hard news or anything “angry.” It’s just a soft, bland spot to soak up more $$$
https://www.threads.net/t/CuZ3LjhNl0m/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
So basically exactly the kind of thing normies will become totally obsessed with and will therefore be a massive success
Idk, find it hard to believe sexually explicit content is what is gonna make or break it. The author seems to be talking about different degrees of promiscuity in the same article, so I am having a hard time following exactly.
In one paragraph, author is talking about how its boring cause it won’t allow sexually explicit material. But goes on to talk about how people are getting written up for harmless stuff like saying “boobs”, which to me is a WAY different problem lol.
People are moving away from twitter because it’s full of spam, nudity and bullying. That doesn’t makes twitter any unique and/or worthy, that makes it toxic place to be in.
Freedom of speech and (nudity, bullying) are not the same thing.
Nudity and bullying are not the same thing.
I dread the (IMO likely) possibility that users will just accept Zuck’s overlordship since everyone they follow on Twitter will be on Threads as he enshittifies the platform with industrial-scale data harvesting, endless ads, a stiflingly puritanical content policy, and algorithms designed to maximize short-term profits rather than spark conversations, leaving users wanting more than pablum with nowhere to go. It would be the end of an era of social media freedom if that were the case.
everyone they follow on Twitter
I fucked off Twitter months ago, so I don’t follow anyone over there. Check. Mate. Zuckerfucker!
Months? I ditched in 2019.
I did too, then came crawling back six months later.
I think it was easy for me because I had a couple of very public, negative interactions with people who were very prominent in my field of employment, and avoiding potentially career-limiting-interactions saved me a lot of personal stress.
…as he enshittifies the platform
The interesting thing is that Zuck has managed to innovate and start out enshittified. Out of the gate, you can’t see/find/access a feed of just your friends so you’re immediately drinking from a firehose of posts from people who you wouldn’t want to spend ten minutes on line with.